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Vocabulary Final (Part 2)

Across
When you use someone else's writing in your own writing as if you came up with the idea
Compares two unlike things using words such as like or as.
Putting a passage of text in your own words while maintaining its meaning.
The major events that develop the plot and lead to the climax.
The use of emotional, ethical, and logical arguments to persuade in writing or speaking.
Stop
The events that begin to conclude the story and lead to the ending
Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
Used when talking about a regularly occurring action, something that is general knowledge or an unchanging condition.
A pronoun that emphasizes a preceding noun or another pronoun.
A written or verbal answer to a question.
Cannot stand alone as a sentence
When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs.
Important
A rhetorical appeal to feelings
A purposeful arrangement of characters frozen as if in a pointing or a photograph.
Is the central idea, message, topic, or purpose of literary work.
The pattern or flow of sound created by the poets arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables.
Down
A website in the form of a journal
A rhetorical appeal that uses logical reasoning and evidence
emphasize words or phrases
A sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.
Involves the struggle between a person (or a group) and a force that is outside.
The time and place in which events.
Personal narratives are written about the person writing about the story.
The methods a writer uses to develop characters; for example, through description, actions, and dialogue.
a list of source materials used to prepare a research paper or presentation, is an important part of a researcher’s responsibility.
A light humorous, nonsensical verse of five lines, usually with a rhyme scheme, or rhyming pattern, of a-a-b-b-a.
Likely to happen because of resulting form.
Compares two unlike things without using the words like or as
Is the sequence of related events that make up a story.
The method of arranging the actors, props, and scenery on stage.
Work a person is paid for